“Put them tools way down on the floor!” GM workers try to drum up support for their strike with a hip-hop beat.
Striking Oklahoma oil workers in the 1940s had Woody Guthrie. British coal miners on picket lines in the ’80s had Sting.
The General Motors Co. factory workers now striking for nearly four weeks have RSpriggie, the rap-parody alter-ego of Richard Spriggs, a 34-year-old forklift operator at GM’s Fort Wayne, Ind., assembly plant.
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